INTERCOLONIAL.
In the Legislative Assembly on Friday last Sir B. O'Loughlco gave notice that he would move that a congratutory address to the Imperial Parliament npon the conclusion of the Egyptian war be voted by the Victorian Parliament. At a meeting of the City Council the Mayor moved a similar address to the Home Government, and proposed that .a torchlight procession should be organised in honour of the success of the British army An address congratulating the Home Government vpon the successful termination of the Egyptian war was adopted this evening (September 19) by both Houses of the Victorian Legislature. The A.6.K. Company’s steamship Ranelagh, which went ashore at King’s Reef, near Cardwell, in May last, struck this morning on a reef to the north of the entrance of Bowen River (Port Deiinist in). The vessel was seriously injured, and as nee was rapidly filling, was beached in order to prevent her total loss- The passengers and crew were saved. Sir Arthur Gordon sailed from Sydney on Wednesday last for England by the P. and 0. Steamship) Indus.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1065, 22 September 1882, Page 3
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178INTERCOLONIAL. Dunstan Times, Issue 1065, 22 September 1882, Page 3
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